An English Lesson to Help You Pronounce Words with TH, SH, S, R, X, W, and EX
Welcome to this English pronunciation lesson where I'm going
to teach you five completely new tongue twisters
that no one in the world has ever heard before,
I sat down and I thought there are sounds
that English learners have trouble saying.
There are words that English learners
So I should write some tongue twisters
that they can practice throughout the week,
so that they can improve their English pronunciation.
So I wrote five tongue twisters,
each one focusing on a different sound.
The first tongue twister focuses on the letter R,
on the sound that the letter R makes.
And here is the tongue twister.
I read that really rare rats run around on the roof.
Now this sentence doesn't maybe make a lot of sense.
But I do know that sometimes if you have rats,
they might run around on your roof.
So I thought this was a good sentence
to help you practice the /r/ sound,
even though it's a little bit silly.
Let me say it one time slow and one time fast,
and then I'll pause so that you have time to say it.
I read that really rare rats run around on the roof.
I read that really rare rats run around on the roof.
I'm giving you a little moment there
Let me try not to talk for a few seconds.
I read that really rare rats run around on the roof.
the second tongue twister that I wrote
will help you practice your /th/ sound.
This is a very challenging sound
for some English learners to make.
And the tongue twister that I wrote is this one.
There were three thrilling things
that they thought were worthwhile.
So imagine that you went to a store and you saw three things
that you thought were worth buying.
You might actually say this sentence.
You might say there were three thrilling things
that they thought were worthwhile.
I guess actually it would be you
and some other people at the store.
and then let me say at once fast,
and then I will pause and let you have a chance
There were three thrilling things
that they thought were worthwhile.
There were three thrilling things
that they thought were worthwhile.
I don't know what to do while you're saying your sentence.
So I'm just doing a little dance.
Here is the third tongue twister that I created
to help you practice your English pronunciation.
It helps you practice the /s/ sound and the /sh/ sound.
She sees squirrels on Saturdays,
so she shares some snacks with them.
So let me say that again one time faster.
She sees squirrels on Saturdays,
so she shares some snacks with them.
Even I have trouble with this.
I should practice this this week as well.
that sees squirrels every once in a while.
A squirrel is a small free animal
that lives in some countries around the world.
and then let me say at once fast
so that you can have some time to practice.
She sees squirrels on Saturdays,
so she shares some snacks with them.
She sees squirrels on Saturday,
so she shares some snacks with them.
I had to slow down a little bit at the end.
But here, let me be quiet for a sec,
She sees squirrels on Saturdays.
so she shares some snacks with them.
It would be so fun if I could actually hear you saying
But anyways, here's the next one.
The next one is designed to help you practice the /w/ sound,
It's a little bit Canadian, by the way.
We want warm, woolen winter hats, where would we find them?
So you can imagine someone walking into a store
and so they would say to the person in the store.
Here's the slow version, and then the fast version,
We want warm, woolen winter hats,
We want warm, woolen winter hats, where would we find them?
So I hope that one worked for you.
where would we find them is very common in English.
So that /w/ sound repeated like that
The last one is designed to help you practice
the /x/ sound or the /ex/ sound in particular.
And it's a shout out to my American friends,
because it has the name of an American state in it.
six experts are excited for the exhibit about Texas.
So you can imagine that there's some experts going
to a place where they have exhibits.
And they're excited to see the exhibit about Texas.
Let me read it slow, then let me read it fast,
and then I will pause and give you a chance
Here we go, slow and then fast, and then the pause.
Six experts are excited for the exhibit about Texas.
Six experts are excited for the exhibit about Texas.
I'm just gonna pretend I heard you say it
Let me read them all really quick
with a little pause between them.
And then we'll wrap this lesson up.
I read that really rare rats run around on the roof.
There were three thrilling things
that they thought were worthwhile.
She sees squirrels on Saturday,
so she shares some snacks with them.
We want warm, woolen winter hats,
six experts are excited for the exhibit about Texas.
What should you do with this video?
You should practice these phrases every day this week.
say them out loud as many times as you can.
Record yourself saying them and play it back.
Come back and watch the little snippet of this video,
Do that a few times if you need to.
But certainly practice all of these this week,
Do you wanna know my favorite?
we want warm woolen, winter hats, where would we find them?
Anyways, it's Bob the Canadian here.
Thank you so much for watching
this little English practice lesson,
where you could practice your pronunciation.